Hymns and Hymn Tunes in the English Metrical Psalters

Editor: Edna Parks
Publisher: Coleman Ross, New York, 1966
Language: English
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d201Great judge of all, how we vile creatures quake
d202Great king of glory, who are dressed
d203Great King of peace, be pleased to send
d204Great Lord of time, great king of heaven
d205Great Lord of wonders, thou by whom
d206Great Monarch of the world, disclose
d207Great [O] Lord thy favor was
d208Great Prince of Peace, whose kingdom brings
d209Great Shepherd of my soul, thy hand
d210Great Son of the eternal God
d211Great spring, from whence all mercy flows
d212Great without controversy, great
d213Hallelujah: Hark how ye joyfull heavens rebound
d214Hallelujah, now I sing
d215Han, som har hjulpet hidindtil
d216Hast not heard, that my Lord Jesus dyed
d217Have, have ye no regard, all ye
d218He had a sting once like his sire
d219He is risen higher, not set
d220He that a voyage undertakes
d221He that can in a moment space
d222He that his Father had forsook
d223He that his mirth hath lost
d224Hear me, my God, when I to thee
d225Hear! O great almighty King
d226Hearer of prayers, confound my foes
d227Hearer of prayers, to whom should I
d228Her virgin eyes saw God incarnate born
d229Here a little child I stand
d230Here, dear Lord, I love to be
d231Here I converse can freely with love
d232Here let me sigh, and sighing see
d233High in the heavens doth God reside
d234High priest of Zion [Sion], whose eternal throne
d235Highest of highest, that dost raise
d236Hora novissima, tempora pessima
d237Horrid darkness, sad and sore
d238How are my powers all tuned to mourn
d239How are, O God, we sinners bound
d240How blest are we, who may repair
d241How great! how gracious have I found
d242How hard is it for flesh and blood
d243How little did I hear, read, pray
d244How many, Lord! how foul! how great
d245How near me came the hand of death
d246How oft, and by how many crimes
d247How suitable this word to me
d248How sweet, how beauteous is the place
d249How uneasy are we here
d250How uneasy does it seem
d251How watchfull need we to become
d252How wrapt am I, how full of bliss
d253I am the door, said Christ: the spear's sad art
d254I bless my God for giving grace
d255I bow, blest Trinity, and in thee believe
d256I fear the God of heaven and earth
d257I feel, by motions in my sinnfull breast
d258I had a Lord, but ah he's gone
d259I had one only thing to do
d260I have an host of enemies
d261I have wandered like a sheep that's lost
d262I know that thou wast willing first
d263I pant towards thee
d264I praise him most, I love him best, all praise and love is his
d265I sent a sigh to seek thee out
d266I sought thee round about, O thou my God
d267I thank thee Lord, I thee adore
d268I wake, and join with you blest spirits above
d269I well perceive, that God hath limbed
d270I, whom of late
d271I would not die but live, dear living Lord!
d272I would not wake nor rise again
d273If angels sung a Savior's birth
d274If by the signs foresee we may
d275If death shall bruise this springing seed
d276If ever me thou love
d277If I demand what mercy is
d278If I into myself turn not mine eyes
d279If it be so that we must fight
d280If men think meanly, O my soul, of thee
d281If that a sinner's sighs be angels' food
d282If that sweet spirit of omnipotence
d283If those physicians honored be
d284Immortal heart, O let thy greater flame
d285In Paschal feast, ye end of ancient rite
d286In power or wisdom to contend with thee
d287In that a master, I was made
d288In this world [the Ise of dreames]
d289In vain, Great god, in vain I try
d290In way of nourishment and strength
d291Informed we are, O Lord
d292Innocent Lamb! thou knewest thy enemies plot
d293Is not the hand of God in this
d294Is this thy will and must I be
d295It is, Lord, of thy grace
d296It is the common guise of such
d297It is too much, that, in my heart
d298It must be drunk, the cup is mixed
d299It was thy pleasure, Lord, to say
d300It will go hard with you saith Christ

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